Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, July 16, 1931, Image 3

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    Thursday, July 16,1981
PIKE DEALS WITH
LOST PERSONALITY
(Continued ft out page one)
lio proceeded to lift it for mo. He
spoke m the thud poison”
“I guess vou know where he went
He had a personality age of tlnee ”
Personality may bo lost thiough dis
ease, or it may never develop, the
clinical psychiatrist said. He cited
the case of a foimci college piofes
sor at Danville whom disease had loh
bed of personal it\, so that he asks,
May Joshua go to the movies 7” „
Not only may personality be lost,
but It may be loplaccd by another per
sonality, the physician explained.
From this supeiimposition of one per
sonality upon another come the_ Na
poleons, tho kings of England, the
Caesars that throng insane asylums, i
Dr Pike'told of one scrub-woman
who underwent numerous changes in
personality, so that m turn she wn's a
scrub-woman, tin* Mniy Stuart,
Queen ot Scots, a gicat musician, and
finally tho Goddess of the World
A thud phase in loss of organic
memory may be the depersonalization
of certain paits of the body. One
woman claims she has no eyes, while
a man at Danville believes implieity
that his brain was remo\cd, examined,
and replaced in Ins skull backwards.
Tho final group of mental deficients
under the head of those who have lost
personality are the psvchopatluc pei
sonnlrtics, or moral imbeciles, Dr Pike
said. Morally, these people have an
ago of fiom thiee to seven years.
They may lie lndluml otherwise, hut
cannot turn then talents to account
“Thi" type,” he said, “is often seen
in'the reformer whose conduct is not
consistent with his ideas The world,
to him, is ruled bv what he believes
lie obeys no law' but instinct ”
“The true thief is wrong men
tally,” he said. One hundred boys in
the juvenile couits of Boston who were
examined had committed an aveiage of
eighteen cumes apiece.”
“Of 1710 youths at Huntingdon rc
formntoiy, only fifteen percent arc of
normal intelligence,” lie said “Sixty
percent of those in couectional insti
tutions today are mentally abnoimal.”
A Jt is not a question of ‘What did
hcldo 7 ’ ” said Dr. Pike, “but of ‘Why
die he do it 7 ’ ”
“Se\cnt\-fi\c percent of the prosti
tutes examined in ope city were found
to! ho psychopathic” he declared
“F]rfty peiccnt had a mental age of
six. These women wcie not immoral
—they were simply unmoral.”
The psychopathic individual can be
recognized when he is six, the doctor
said. Not only can he be discovered,
hut the crime which he is most likely
tojcomrmt can also be detected. It is
possible to overlay this psychopathic
tendency with habit formation tn six
ty} pcicent of all those cases found
out before pubertv, he declared.
In making a plea that such cases be
discovered and treated, he warned that
foltr percent of the hovs and gills who
were being taught todav were psycho
pathic.
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Printing Service
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, and
Publishing Company
Between Movies and
the Corner
SWIMMING at HECLA PARK
j»/J 7 Miles East of Bellcfone on Route 220
M’FEE PRESENTS
LITERATURE TALK
(Contained ft am first page)
most difficult of activities, ho be
lieves.
The short-stoiy has been changed
fiom an ait into a stamhmh/cd piod
uct, he‘declared Its foim is better
known to tho American public than
that of a motor-rm
In speaking of the present ticnd
to vulgarity ii hteratuie, Mi McFoc
said that it's not neccssaty to be
a disgusting writer to be a good
vvi iter.
Get It Across to Aunt Bessie
“It is much more clevoi to put a
story ovei to Aunt Bessie as well as
the ice-man,” he snid “Tho ice-man
school of lilcratmo is unfortunately
!nr vogue today If Hemingway had
I left the obscenity out of ‘A Farewell
jto Arms,’ it would have been a far
better book ”
Discussing the salesmanship of the
short stoiy, Mr. McFeo recalled Hint
people read slowly Editors want ac
tion stories, he said. The speaker
told of a friend of lus who wrote
about'the “Red Wolf,” patterning
every story about the one simple
character, and writing every story
on the same basis.
The type of fiction to which this
writer contributes i*. easily recogniz
ed,-according-to the New England
novelist It is all the same, all swift,
nil simple, easily read, with no neces
sity for cffoit on the part* of the
leader at all
Yet aside fiom the money, who
wants to write that way 7 The orig
inate] of the Red Wolf was contemp
tuous himself of the things he did
foi nronev, Mr. McFeo smd
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
SUMMER
PORTRAIT
SPECIAL
July 13-25 Inclusive
See Our Window Display for Details
The P EN N Qtate
i ROTO vJ H OP
212 East College Avenue State College, Pa.
“DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITURE”
Made to Measure
CLOTHES
Patterns and Styles of Distinction
Smith’s Tailor Shop
Cleaning Pressing Repairing
. 110 EAST BEAVER
News of the Churches
University Baptist Church
Rolirrt Allen Sell,. Tli VI. Pitt). PnMor
Bible School at 'K'O. A feature
of this houi will be a special chis-. for
sumrnci sthnnl students taught by Di.
Selbv undei the general theme “Jesus
Prcpnimg for His Life Work”
At 10 l!i occurs the summei com
munion service with a bi lef meditation
entitled, “Given For You”
SI. Andrew’s Episcopal Church
Itn. Edward VI Drear. Rector
.10-1 Fiaser Stieet
Holy Communion at 7:45 a m
Morning piavcr and setmon at
10 15 a. in.
A hearty welcome is extended to
Grace Lutheran Church
Ret John I. Harklnn. MinUlcr
West College Avc at Alher ton St
Sunday School at 990 Special
class for summer school students
taught bv the pastor.
Morning woislnp, 10 45.
A cordial welcome is extended to
St. Paul’s Methodist Episcopal
Church
George It Kellcrer, Pantor
East College Ave. and McAllister St
Chuich School at 9 ‘lO a in. Special
da-ses for summei students taught by
Piol C D Chnmplin and the pastoi
Morning worship at 10 P>. Seimon,
“Withcisoever Thou Goost ”
A cordial invitation is extended to
all to share m tho woislnp and work
of St Paul's.
Thy Presbyterian Church
Kct Donald W Carruthcrx, Student Pallor
THE PjsjNK STaTE- COLLEGIAN
Sunday School at '» liu a. m. Spr
unl for Uio Suminct Students
tnujrht by Rev. Donnld W. (.111 uthoi s
Morning umship ‘•cmie at 10:15
with the seimnn by llu* Rev. Edward
IT. Jones upon the theme “A Call to
Christian Du-cipleship "
Welcome to our w Ol ship.
Faith Reformed Church
Albert S Axcndorf, I’nMor
Church School at 0 '.'o . Special
BRIEF CASES
Cowhide —3-Pocket—Strap All Around
A Special Value at $5.00
In Brown or Black
The Athletic Store
On Co-op Corner
The First National Bank
of State College
DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier
Our strength of resources, our complete
modern facilities, and the spirit of service
shown by every officer and employee, make
this a bank well able to give you the kind of
service you will appreciate.
Rea & Derick, Inc.
Cut Rate Drugs
. "WHERE SPENDING IS SAVING”
The Prices Effective Friday and Saturday
$2.00 Coty Dusting Powder
TOILETRIES
Tish Cleansing Tissues 45c
$l.OO Evening in Paris
Bath Powder 79c
30c Mavis Talcum—l 47c
$l.OO Evening in Paris Face •
Powder with Free 50c
Size Perfume -89 c
$l.OO Sheer Depilatory 79c
25c April Showers Talcum 21c
$1.50 Orchidec Blcue
Perfume $1.29
$l.OO Cheramy Dulcia
Bath Powder 79c
$1.25 LePirro Face Pow. S9c
$1.25 LePirro Face
Creams 89c
35c Djer Kiss Talc 17c
25c Palmolive Talc 17c
35c Glebeas Talc 19c
60c Instant Odorono 13c
35c Cutex Items 2fic
$1.50 Houbigant Bath
Powder $1.19
$l.OO Karcss Compacts —89c
$l.OO Houbigant Perfumes 79c
$2.00 Houbigant Com
pacts $1.69
50c Coty Compact Refills 39c
$l.OO Jergens Lotion 73c
73c Noxzema 47c
$l.OO Hinds Honey and
Almond Cream 73c
$l.OO Ponds Creams 69c
$1.20 Pompeian Massage
Cream 81c
BABY NEEDS
50c Phillips Milk Magnesia 34c
50c R. & D. Magnesia 31c
$l.OO R. & D. Magnesia,
quart size 59c
75c Meads Dextri Maltose 53c
$1.20 S. M. A 81c
15c Ilygcia Nipples, 2 for 23c
75c Merck Sugar of fyhlk 61c
80c Mclhns Food 59c
50c Robinsons Barley 37c
1 pi. Lime Water 13c
Anticolic Nipples, 6 for 25c
chi'.- ioi summer sesion studenti,.
Subject “The International Sundav
School Lesson ”
Morning woiship at 10 15.
Holy Communion, Sunday, July 10
We extend a eotdml welcome to
mm ship with us
Our Ladv of Victory Chapel
Pother II O O’llonlon
Sunday—Early Mu«s at 8 a. in
Late Muss at 10 a. m
THERMOS BOTTLES and JUGS
A fine assortment of Universal and Thermos
Bottles and Jugs
Pints—9Sc
Quarts—sl.9s and $3.75
' 1 GAL. THERMOS JUGS
$2.29—52.95—53.98 and $4.98
x BATHING CAPS
Beach Balls 49c
Buoyant Bathing’ Belts S9c
jr DENTAL _ 50c Proph.v lactic Tooth Brush
IB CPFriAT and 25c tube of Listerine Tooth
Jlßfe. A KOe TOOTH fl] * >as^e * f° r ‘*** c
B wUh“c«"‘ 1 Sl.OO L.no.is 77c
<ayßM pint of H 50c Orphos Tooth Paste 28c
HggSl R-D 29 ft 30c Peheco Tooth Paste 29c
gSafigjl st the regular ft 30c Pepsodcnl Tooth Paste..29c
{BgflsKprice of flf ‘loc Squibbs Tooth Paste 29c
SB3S I SI.OO Mcratan Lotion 7:lc
a - ilefrcshant ° * ® 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 2ilc
’ $l.OO Pepsodent Antiseptic 77c
THRIFT PRICES O!
$l.OO Bayers Aspirin 72c
25c Blue Jay Corn Plasters 17c
.‘lsc Scholls Zino Corn Pads 25c
(50c Edwards Olive Tabs 39c
51.00 Horlicks Malted Milk (59c
$l.OO R. & D. Mineral
Oil. pis. 69c
50c Elixir Laelaled Pepsin 39c
25c Fcenamint 16c
$l.OO Miles Nervine 63c
50c Natures Remedy 37c
51.00 Nuxated Iron Tabs 69c
$1.30 Lydia Pinkhams
Vegetable Comp 87c
TOILET SOAPS
10c Palmolive, 3 for 21c
25c Woodbury Soap, 3 for 54c
15c Jergens Violet 10c
25c Jergens Bath Tablet
2 for -25 c
35c Bath Castile, cake 21c
Bath Bar Castile, lb. 49c
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
VARICOSE VEINS AND VARICOSE ULCERS
Di Walter K. Foley, of Minneapolis, Minn , who has a
national lepulation for the micclion tiraiment oi VARI
COSE VEINS and ULCERS, will hold a CLINIC in ISELLE
FONTE and STATE COLLEGE. July 29-30-:’.l No charges
will be made for examination and consultation, however,
moderate fees will be charged when treatment is given.
The Foley method has been used successfully in thous
ands ol cases. Thcie i* no hospital expense, no detention
from business and no anaesthetic is lccpmed. The Folev
method is used successtully both for VARICOSE VEINS
and VARICOSE ULCERS.
Dr. Foley will examine and treat VARICOSE VEINS
during this CLINIC at the oil ice of
DR. R.L. CAPERS
Appointments may he made by calling this office:
Phone 592—State College Phone 12S J & M Bellcfonte
SEE
PENN’S CAVE
THE
Old Water Cavern
One Mile Boat Ride Through Cave and Lake
5 Miles East of Centre Hall
JUST HALF HOUR’S RIDE FROM STATE COLLEGE
x Pebbled Rubber
69c and 79c
A FEW AT 2'lc
HOME REMEDIES
$1.25 Phenolax Wafer 79c
35c Seidlitz Powder 19c
$l.OO Zomte (53c
$l.OO Noxfoims 79c
$1.25 Caiold Bile Salts...B9c
$1.35 Pierces Remedies Stic
1 pt. Rubbing Alcohol 39c
$1.25 Absorbine, Jr. 83c
$l.OO Porters Pain King 79c
$2.00 Citrocarbonatc $1.29
$1.20 Sal Ilcpatica 83e
85c Kruschen Salt (59c
$1.20 Bisodol 81c
1 lb. Cotton 19c
FACE POWDERS
$l.OO Melloglo 79c
$l.OO Pinauds 69c
$2.00 Karess $1.49
$l.OO Houhignnl S9c
$l.OO A f /.urcn 77c
50c Luxor 39c
Fago TKp
CANDY
Whitman's—A Fiesh Ship
ment; also a fiesh shipment
of Martha Washington and
Ann Warner candies.
Per Pound 70c
Savignc Beauty Box of
\ssorted Nuts. Assortment
consists of Pecans. Alnionds,
Cashews. Br«v/i!s.
1 lb. box $1.39
V-1 lb. 75c
Other Nuts in Cellophane
Packages
CHOCOLATE COVERED
WHIPPED CREAMS f
29c lb.
Frahhngei’s Salt Water
Taffy— 19c lb.
Also 5c and 10c Tasty
Packages
Orange Slices in pound and
half pound packages
13c Half Pound
25c per Pound
Spearmint Leaves and
Assorted Jellies
AT OUR FOUNTAIN
Home Made Ice Cream
This Week-End
Vanilla. Chocolate. Burnt
Almond and Stravvbeiry
60c Quart
FRESH RASPBERRY
SUNDAE v
15c
Fresh Limeade 10c
\lso Orangeade and Lemonade
SHAVING NEEDS
50c Fore. After Shaving
Lotion 37c
50c Wins. Aqua Veiva 37c
50c Wms. Shaving Cream 32c
Sl.OO Bav Rum. pts (>9c
35c Palmolive Cienm 23c
50c Ev erread.v Shav mg Cr. 27c
50c Mennens Cream 29c
50c Autostrop Blades 31c
50c Ingtams Shaving Cr. 39c
35c Gem Blades 23c
Hair Preparations
$l.OO Blondex or Brunex_Js9c
50c Mulsilied Coeoanut Oil 39c
50c Packers Shampoo 37c
50c Palmolive Shampoo 33c
15c Annum 11c
(50c Wildrool 37c
$l.OO Ilerpicidc (59c
$l.OO Jeiis Hair Tonic (57c